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by ocdtrekkie
1801 days ago
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Switch the plan to a core charge model: Require Samsung to collect old phones for a given cost. The more of them they can keep in use, the less it costs them. We know the core charge model works: Like 98% of lead batteries get recycled. |
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I also am not sure (and never thought about it until just now) as to where the forfeited core charge money "goes" for consumers who buy a new phone (paying the core deposit) and then don't return a core phone within the required amount of time or if they buy a brand A phone and return an old brand B phone.
But I suspect that the overall model could work pretty well with some of the details carefully thought out. (AFAIK, in the lead-acid battery case, I can't just go to a parts store and force them to buy my core for $20, but if I am buying a new battery, they are forced to take my old core instead of charging me the $20 core charge [or whatever it is nowadays].)